BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- The Jefferson County Coroner's office is searching for the family members of three people who died in Jefferson County over the past two months, according to deputy coroner Bill Yates.

"We're trying to find the families to notify them and so the
family can make arrangements," Yates said.

The coroner's office is seeking family members for the following people:

Thomas
Maxwell Rutledge, a 61-year-old white male, who passed away at his residence at 1318 14th Street North in Birmingham, of natural causes on Jan. 6, 2013.

Herman Horn, a 58-year-old black male, who was found in Village Creek at the bridge on Center Street on Feb. 2, 2013. He was identified using fingerprints. He is believed to be from Birmingham. Foul play is not suspected at this point, but tests are still being conducted.

Ricky Dewayne Harper, a 47-year-old black male, who was struck and killed by a vehicle in Roebuck, in the 9700 block of Parkway East, on Feb. 12, 2013. Birmingham Police issued a report that Harper was missing last Friday, but they canceled the missing persons report today.

Any family members or anyone with information on Rutledge, Horn, or Harper's family are urged to called the Jefferson County Coroner's Office at 930-3603.